Search the archive:
YaBB - Yet another Bulletin Board
 
   
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Inflight announcment system for fs2004 (Read 1670 times)
Reply #15 - Jan 29th, 2010 at 5:53am

krusbullen   Offline
Colonel
Fly FS

Gender: male
Posts: 57
*****
 
Is it possible to explain, step by step, how to install it in a easier way here at the forum. It is so much information from other features on the same instruction so it is hard to understand  Roll Eyes
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #16 - Jan 29th, 2010 at 6:24am

Opa   Offline
Colonel
Fly FS
Plano, Texas

Gender: male
Posts: 634
*****
 
krusbullen wrote on Jan 29th, 2010 at 5:53am:
Is it possible to explain, step by step, how to install it in a easier way here at the forum. It is so much information from other features on the same instruction so it is hard to understand  Roll Eyes


It really is very easy:

This is the way I did it (I was only interested in the Auto Cabin portion right now)

1. Unzipped the package to a temporary folder.

2. From the folder named Sound I copied the entire folder named Autocabin and Pasted it into my FS2004 Sound folder.

3. From the folder named Gauges, I Copied the two files and Pasted them into my FS2004 Gauges folder.

4. From the instructions I copied the following two lines and added them to the list of gauges under [Window00] of the Panel.cfg file of the aircraft I wanted to add the Auto Cabin to.

Gauge+1=dsd_xml_autocabin!dsd_xml_sound2, 2,2,5, 5, .\Sound\autocabin\autocabin.cfg

Gauge+1=Autoenv_MB!Autocabin, 472,385,25,25


The gauge entries must be sequential so the first one reads gauge40=  etc.etc.

The second reads as  gauge41=  etc.etc.

(this is an example using the default B737_400)

That is all there is to it.

Hope that makes sense.-
 

David "Opa" Marshall
IP Logged
 
Reply #17 - Jan 29th, 2010 at 11:05am

krusbullen   Offline
Colonel
Fly FS

Gender: male
Posts: 57
*****
 
Opa wrote on Jan 29th, 2010 at 6:24am:
krusbullen wrote on Jan 29th, 2010 at 5:53am:
Is it possible to explain, step by step, how to install it in a easier way here at the forum. It is so much information from other features on the same instruction so it is hard to understand  Roll Eyes


It really is very easy:

This is the way I did it (I was only interested in the Auto Cabin portion right now)

1. Unzipped the package to a temporary folder.

2. From the folder named Sound I copied the entire folder named Autocabin and Pasted it into my FS2004 Sound folder.

3. From the folder named Gauges, I Copied the two files and Pasted them into my FS2004 Gauges folder.

4. From the instructions I copied the following two lines and added them to the list of gauges under [Window00] of the Panel.cfg file of the aircraft I wanted to add the Auto Cabin to.

Gauge+1=dsd_xml_autocabin!dsd_xml_sound2, 2,2,5, 5, .\Sound\autocabin\autocabin.cfg

Gauge+1=Autoenv_MB!Autocabin, 472,385,25,25


The gauge entries must be sequential so the first one reads gauge40=  etc.etc.

The second reads as  gauge41=  etc.etc.

(this is an example using the default B737_400)

That is all there is to it.

Hope that makes sense.-


It works! Thanks! Smiley
 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print